Hi, there.
I'm trying to solve a problem that previously worked on rails 3.2 and isn't
in rails 4.2:
The query is the following:
Investment.revenues
.where('projects.id IN (?)', @projects.map { |p| p.id })
.includes(:expenses, :baseline => [:project, :coordinator]).
The error is this:
SQLite3::SQLException: no such column: projects.id: SELECT "investments".* FROM
"investments" INNER JOIN "classifications" ON "classifications"."id" =
"investments"."classification_id" INNER JOIN "baselines" ON "baselines"."id" =
"investments"."baseline_id" WHERE "classifications"."pl_line_mask" IN (0, 1, 8,
10, 11) AND "baselines"."type_mask" = ? AND (projects.id IN
(169,177,286,292,301,360,361,365,422,423,424,438,443,452,472,520,525,566,575,583,592,604,605,606,607,608,609,610,611,612,613,614,615,616,617,618,619,620,622))
I believe this error is related to how the in operator is been used. I can't
find documentation related to this operator.
How can I solve this situation?
Thank you in advance,
João Bordalo
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